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Why Web Developers Choose PHP For Great Website Development?

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A study by Wappalyzer says that PHP runs 82% of the Internet. On top of that, PHP is used to run famous content management systems like Joomla, WordPress, and Drupal. Easy to Integrate with Databases PHP has built-in solid support for working with databases, making it perfect for making websites driven by databases.

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Open Source Software Security: Is Open Source Software Safe?

Percona

Even though open source software is firmly in the mainstream, used widely by businesses, governments, and everyone who owns a cell phone or computer, the question repeatedly arises: “Is open source software safe?” Is open source software as stable as other software? Our bar is higher than that.

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The Ultimate Guide to Open Source Databases

Percona

The use of open source databases has increased steadily in recent years. Past trepidation — about perceived vulnerabilities and performance issues — has faded as decision makers realize what an “open source database” really is and what it offers. What is an open source database?

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Segmentation Fault – A DBA Perspective

Percona

I tried to search for details related to segmentation fault on the internet and found many articles; however, it failed to quench my thirst as none of them had the answer I was looking for. In this section, I will focus on a scenario in the PostgreSQL database that causes segmentation fault.

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Can You Trust AI Chatbots When Seeking Help With Databases?

Percona

I played a bit with ChatGPT in February to see how it would respond to random database-related inquiries, and I found it pretty impressive and annoying at the same time. significantly enhanced downgrade compatibility by introducing changes that make it easier for downgraded databases to interoperate with older MongoDB versions.

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Container security: What it is, why it’s tricky, and how to do it right

Dynatrace

Application developers commonly leverage open-source software when building containerized applications. In fact, the market research firm Forrester says that the average container image is comprised of 70% open-source software.[1] 1] And unfortunately, open-source software is often fraught with security vulnerabilities.

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Take the SQL Server Mac challenge

SQL Server According to Bob

I also started my career developing on UNIX systems with C++ and databases like Ingres. As I moved to other jobs, the PC was becoming very popular as was the Windows Operating System. The download is not too large and didn’t take long on my internet connection. I selected this to extract the downloaded image.

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